First "Dry hatch method" hatch....are large air cells normal?

Those actually look really good. I'd stick with the dry hatch after all--looks like they're developing nicely.
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interesting incubator you got their, looks foreign....what is it?

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thank you, i just hope i go 5 for 5 on my silkies....i'm REALLY behind on my breeding program
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39.00 + 13.00 shipping from EBAY guy that sells them is in Corona, CA I get them the next day or so I have 2 they clean up great and work excellent for the money you just have to hand turn the eggs and I added two windows to them. Made in China I love the sticker on the top "forbidden blowhole". Lots of ventilation made of semi hard plastic, electronic thermostat with fan you can buy one just like it with a clear top for 120.00 and it is adjustable for the temps but I think most of us get in trouble fiddling with the controls JMO It sure works good for me and I loved the price I've been thinking of getting another because I'm always staggering my hatches and they are so easy to clean. I'm almost done incubating until fall....I only have eggs in one and have 1 more batch of turkeys and a few special eggs left coming in the mail I'll miss incubating but it gets hot and I'm gone too much horse camping.
 
Here you go my husband is a welder so we used his clear plastic lens cover that goes over his good lenses for his hood and silicon sealer it was easy to cut with a razor knife

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the inside

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the water channels

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What do you mean by this? I have the 1588 and didn't know it could be adjusted.

Yea, u have allways been able to adjust the genesis. Its comes with two sheets of paper telling u how to do it. There is even a diagram on the bottom of the thermostat showing u how.
 

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